نتایج جستجو برای: telomere

تعداد نتایج: 12402  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
J Peter McPherson M Prakash Hande Anuradha Poonepalli Benedicte Lemmers Elzbieta Zablocki Eva Migon Amro Shehabeldin Annaliza Porras Jana Karaskova Bisera Vukovic Jeremy Squire Razqallah Hakem

The role of BRCA1 in breast and ovarian tumor suppression has been primarily ascribed to the maintenance of genome integrity. BRCA1 interacts with components of the non-homologous end-joining pathway previously shown to play a role in telomere maintenance in yeast. Here, we provide evidence that links Brca1 with telomere integrity. Brca1(-/-) T-cells display telomere dysfunction in both loss of...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Jannik Schultner Børge Moe Olivier Chastel Claus Bech Alexander S Kitaysky

Changes in telomere length are believed to reflect changes in physiological state and life expectancy in animals. However, much remains unknown about the determinants of telomere dynamics in wild populations, and specifically the influence of conditions during highly mobile life-history stages, for example migration. We tested whether telomere dynamics were associated with migratory behaviour a...

2014
Kathleen Lisaingo Evert-Jan Uringa Peter M. Lansdorp

Telomere associations have been observed during key cellular processes such as mitosis, meiosis, and carcinogenesis and must be resolved before cell division to prevent genome instability. Here we establish that telomeric repeat-binding factor 1 (TRF1), a core component of the telomere protein complex, is a mediator of telomere associations in mammalian cells. Using live-cell imaging, we show t...

2013
Masanori Terai Naotaka Izumiyama-Shimomura Junko Aida Naoshi Ishikawa Motoji Sawabe Tomio Arai Mutsunori Fujiwara Akio Ishii Ken-ichi Nakamura Kaiyo Takubo

We attempted to clarify myocardial telomere dynamics using samples from 530 autopsied patients using Southern blot analysis. Overall regression analysis demonstrated yearly telomere reduction rate of 20 base pairs in the myocardium. There was a significant correlation between myocardial telomere and aging. Moreover, regression analyses of telomere and heart weight yielded a telomere reduction r...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Atsuko Ikeda Tetsuya Muneoka Suguru Murakami Ayaka Hirota Yukari Yabuki Takefumi Karashima Kota Nakazono Masahiro Tsuruno Harald Pichler Katsuhiko Shirahige Yukiko Kodama Toshi Shimamoto Keiko Mizuta Kouichi Funato

In eukaryotic organisms, including mammals, nematodes and yeasts, the ends of chromosomes, telomeres are clustered at the nuclear periphery. Telomere clustering is assumed to be functionally important because proper organization of chromosomes is necessary for proper genome function and stability. However, the mechanisms and physiological roles of telomere clustering remain poorly understood. I...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
S Marcand V Brevet E Gilson

In yeast, the constant length of telomeric DNA results from a negative regulation of telomerase by the telomere itself. Here we follow the return to equilibrium of an abnormally shortened telomere. We observe that telomere elongation is restricted to a few base pairs per generation and that its rate decreases progressively with increasing telomere length. In contrast, in the absence of telomera...

2012
Tai-Yuan Yu Chen-Yi Wang Jing-Jer Lin

Telomere length is regulated mostly by proteins directly associated with telomeres. However, genome-wide analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants has revealed that deletion of Hpr1p, a component of the THO complex, also affects telomere length. The THO complex comprises four protein subunits, namely, Tho2p, Hpr1p, Mft1p, and Thp2p. These subunits interplay between transcription elongation a...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Michelle Beaucher Xiao-Feng Zheng Flavia Amariei Yikang S Rong

Telomeres protect chromosome ends from being repaired as double-strand breaks (DSBs). Just as DSB repair is suppressed at telomeres, de novo telomere addition is suppressed at the site of DSBs. To identify factors responsible for this suppression, we developed an assay to monitor de novo telomere formation in Drosophila, an organism in which telomeres can be established on chromosome ends with ...

2012
Nicole L. Batenburg Taylor R. H. Mitchell Derrik M. Leach Andrew J. Rainbow Xu-Dong Zhu

The majority of Cockayne syndrome (CS) patients carry a mutation in Cockayne Syndrome group B (CSB), a large nuclear protein implicated in DNA repair, transcription and chromatin remodeling. However, whether CSB may play a role in telomere metabolism has not yet been characterized. Here, we report that CSB physically interacts with TRF2, a duplex telomeric DNA binding protein essential for telo...

2011
Amber N. Brown Nick Lauter Daniel L. Vera Karen A. McLaughlin-Large Tace M. Steele Natalie C. Fredette Hank W. Bass

Telomere length is a quantitative trait important for many cellular functions. Failure to regulate telomere length contributes to genomic instability, cellular senescence, cancer, and apoptosis in humans, but the functional significance of telomere regulation in plants is much less well understood. To gain a better understanding of telomere biology in plants, we used quantitative trait locus (Q...

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